It's that time again! Halloween is just a few weeks away and the witch Halloween decorations are up. This year we went witch crazy with a Witch Supply Co. concept. Why a witch Halloween? Well, I owe it all to Ms. Agatha herself who is a little obsessed with flying and witches these days so it seemed like a perfect not too scary theme to use this year.

Turning Trash to Treasure for a Witch Halloween Theme

As you can see, we did a mix of both homemade and store-bought decorations. Some of my favorite elements started with pieces I picked up from the trash like one piece of a bi-fold door used to make this tall witch supply pricing board as well as the mirror and the trunk.
Another favorite element was this directional sign. I had planned to have to cut the arrows out of wood myself until I spotted these wooden arrows at Michaels and my heart skipped a beat. So easy and so impactful. (Don't forget this value bag of Spanish moss which pretty much spookifies everything in an instant!)

Charmed Broom Display for Witch Halloween Decor

Does this broom display look a little familiar? That's because Inspired by Charm. I created this broom supply chalkboard years ago and it had always stuck in my mind. I created a 3D version for this theme but I still think his version takes the cake! I'm my own worst critic and I tend to just see the flaws but seeing Agatha's face light up when she saw the finished product made me so happy. This is the first year she totally gets the concept of decorating and she is super proud of her house! I'll call that a win. Less than 2 weeks left to creep up the interior and get our costumes ready! Who is ready for a Witch Halloween? If you are new to Brooklyn Limestone or just wanted to get more Halloween inspiration - check out all of past Halloween themes and projects.]

gosh i ALWAYS look forward to see what y'all come up with for halloween! i neeeeeed to visit y'alls house during october hahaha (so if you ever see some curly haired girl lurking around snapping pictures, that's me!)

Love love love it! You never disappoint! I love how you've managed to take something as ubiquitous as witches on Halloween and turn it into something totally fresh and new with the supply store concept!

I too am a longtime lurker to your site! I have been checking almost daily now for a couple weeks and was so excited to see the post with this year's theme! I love it! You always do such a great job! We go all out for Halloween and I am still trying to figure out my costume and thought about a classic, spooky witch and your post gives me the inspiration to go with that idea!

I hope you know that your enthusiasm for spookfest decor and celebrations will create the best of memories for your family. The fun will get even better when your own little Boo-Boos start to take part in the planning and making; you'll be amazed at how much they'll inspire and challenge your creativity. Your Hallow'een outdoor decor is 'bootiful' as always, and I loved how you gave all the witches masks a different personality, but my favourite is the signage on your glass window by the front door. As a typography obessed word lover, I drooled a little when I saw that display. Would you mind sharing with your 'pretties' how you did that? (Oh, pretty, pretty please, with gnewt's eyes and jellied bees!)

Thanks Soul Scribbles. I normally just draw on the glass with a chalk marker but I have a certain 3 year old who is a little bit obsessed with wiping whatever I've just finished off so I used a cricut machine (a desktop laser cutting machine) to cut some vinyl for the wording. Hope that helps!

This is so awesome! I really love love this theme - all the details are so creative and fun. I love that you manage to make every year seem fresh and new. I'm not a huge Halloween decorator, but I love this. The witches and the door sign and the arrows and especially the broom decor. Just perfect.

And that typography on your door is so awesome - I'm always inspired when I've seen you do this, and you have officially made me want to do this when I start decorating for Christmas.